Democrats shy away from questions on whether Harris should run for president in 2028

House Democrats are shying away from endorsing Kamala Harris for a 2028 presidential run as names like Newsom, Shapiro and Whitmer are also being discussed.
The Grand Old Party celebrates a stunning victory, but the Democrats are already in chaos, with top leaders refusing to back their own former Vice President!
DEMOCRATS SHUN HARRIS FOR 2028 BID!
Whispers of doubt are swirling around Kamala Harris as Democratic leaders conspicuously avoid endorsing her potential 2028 presidential run. When pressed, these lawmakers offer only vague pronouncements, claiming they are "focused on 2026" and will deal with the party's presidential destiny later.
The silence from key figures like Rep. Jim Clyburn and Rep. Dan Goldman speaks volumes, hinting at deep uncertainty within the party about whether Harris is the strong contender they need to reclaim the White House.
DEFEAT LOOMS LARGE FOR THE LEFT!
The devastating losses in 2024, which saw Republicans sweep the White House and Congress, have left Democrats reeling. Harris herself failed to outperform Joe Biden's 2020 results in any county, a stark reminder of her electoral struggles.
Even her decision to bypass a gubernatorial run in California, seemingly clearing the path for another presidential attempt, hasn't silenced the critics or quelled the growing unease.
A CROWDED FIELD OF CONTENDERS!
Despite the uncertainty surrounding Harris, other prominent Democrats are already being eyed for a 2028 bid. Governors like Gavin Newsom, Josh Shapiro, and Gretchen Whitmer are emerging as potential challengers, eager to rally the party after its recent drubbing.
Rep. John Larson acknowledged that the Democratic primary could be wide open, suggesting that candidates from all walks of life, not just elected officials, might throw their hats in the ring.
FAITH LENS
As the political landscape shifts, we are reminded that earthly power is fleeting and often uncertain. True strength and guidance come from above, and our hope should never rest solely on the shoulders of men or women, but on the unchanging promises of our Creator.
"Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."
— John 8:32
